The showers are clean, but they need updates badly. This is a huge park. Some of the spots are full hookups, check beforehand. Unless you fish or hike, there isn't much to do. You really have to drive to do anything. It is a beautiful park. The receptionist at the front gate was very friendly. The camping host at Campsite G, not so much. No internet, and you can only get three antenna stations, and they are spotty. You can drive into Cambridge, but there really isn't anything...
Read moreA lot of reported Bigfoot sightings in the primitive camping area. Sasquatch is known to come around camp sites and watch camper during the night. Their eye shine is most prevalent in the early morning hours and they just seem to be curious and intrigued by humans. But be careful, if you invade their territory, they will throw rocks and scream at you. Their scream is like a banshee and scares me. You can hear tree knocks and whooping from the primitive campsites...
Read moreWe reserved an end spot. There was a severe dropoff immediately behind and beside our RV. A picnic table was also at our spot. We brought our total 16 ft, no slide out, couples camper. With the unevenness of the ground and the dropoff, had we brought a tent, we would have had nowhere to put it. The other spots had the room for places to sit chairs and they were able to pitch their tents. If you need outdoor room like we wanted, don't rent an end spot. I...
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